Smith and Nephew - 400 Hight Flow Insufflator
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Smith Nephew 400 40 Liter Insufflator

The Smith Nephew 400 40-Liter Insufflator is the only insufflator with TAP* that delivers warmed humidified CO 2 gas during laparoscopic surgery without an external control unit. The Smith Nephew 400 40-Liter Insufflator is the only insufflator with TAP* that delivers warmed humidified CO 2 gas during laparoscopic surgery without an external control unit. Warmed and humidified insufflation gas is delivered through a unique in-line mechanism in close proximity to the patient for maximum effectiveness. In addition, the Smith Nephew 400 Insufflator incorporates a safety feature that prevents inadvertent changes in gas flow rate and abdominal pressure during the procedure. If your operating room is equipped with a Digital OR System, the Smith Nephew 400 Insufflator can be HERMES* voice and HERMES Pendant* controlled through the optional external EDAM module.

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-Mariote1976
2 years ago
Manual
Hola. Necesitaria el manual del insuflador access 40 de Smith & NephewReply

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-arthur.gilbert_5907
3 years ago
How to PM
Is there a service manual for this unit that explains how to perform PM?Reply

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-RuiC
3 years ago
Service code

I have Smith and Nephew Lapflow 40 insufflator with "Device Defect" "Call Service"

Can anybody provide the service code for this model?

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FEATURES

           
  1. In-line insufflator gas warming and gas humidification capability through one or two ports       
  2. The Smith & Nephew 400 Insufflator will accept voice commands through an external Smith & Nephew HERMES-Ready* EDAM module that plugs into an RS-232 port       
  3. A stop safety feature that prevents intra-abdominal pressure from exceeding 15 mmHg       
  4. A TAP* feature that acts as an independent abdominal pressure monitoring line       
  5. Simple front panel design that is arranged in three distinct sections, one for gas supply, one for gas flow rate control, and one for abdominal pressure regulation       

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